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. >> reporter: can you tell us why you did it, sir, tells? tell us, why would you do something like that? >> the suspect didn't have anything to say. fleishman is listed right now in stable condition. >>> voters in san francisco have given a resounding thumbs down to a plan to build expensive waterfront condominiums. 62% of voters rejected proposition b also known as the 8 washington development in yesterday's off-year election. voters also rejected a related measure, proposition c, which would have allowed taller buildings at the location. the 8 washington project was approved by the board of supervisors last year. but critics forcedded issue to a vote. it's a huge defeat for ed lee and gavin newsom who campaigned for the development. the waterfront alliance, which opposed the project, is now turning its attention to a planned basketball arena. the group wants san francisco leaders to reassess the golden state warriors' proposal. >>> in sunnyvale voters approved measure c calling for stricter gun control laws requiring gun owners to report a
. >> reporter: can you tell us why you did it, sir, tells? tell us, why would you do something like that? >> the suspect didn't have anything to say. fleishman is listed right now in stable condition. >>> voters in san francisco have given a resounding thumbs down to a plan to build expensive waterfront condominiums. 62% of voters rejected proposition b also known as the 8 washington development in yesterday's off-year election. voters also rejected a related measure,...
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the rules on airline passe' use of portable electronic devices. things like e- readers and s can be used in all phases of fl fs, >>> the federal government is easing the rules on airline packages using portable electronic devices. things like ereaders and games can be used intakeoffs, landings and taxiing. smartphones can also be used but phone calls and text messaging are still banned. each airline has to implement the changes so they may not take effect immediately. but jetblue and delta say they are ready to deal with the looser restrictions starting today. >>> a new beer is out of the world. dogfish has started making a beer with moon dust in it. it's called celeste jewel ale and made with lunar meteorites grounds up into dust. >> it's for off centered people. by the inherent nut statement we are going to be a niche statement and not appeal to the status quo and we're able to grow because more people want it. >> who doesn't want moon dust in his beer, right? the moon brew is only sold at dogfish brewery in delaware. >>> 4:56. we are following
the rules on airline passe' use of portable electronic devices. things like e- readers and s can be used in all phases of fl fs, >>> the federal government is easing the rules on airline packages using portable electronic devices. things like ereaders and games can be used intakeoffs, landings and taxiing. smartphones can also be used but phone calls and text messaging are still banned. each airline has to implement the changes so they may not take effect immediately. but jetblue and...
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something we haven't had to use much this season but now we have it up and running and you can see the showers passing by the bay area today. some of that sliding through overnight. kind of catching a break behind that now. more scattered showers off the coastline more to come. the cold front will be moving in slowly today. you can see all the rain and far northern california -- in far northern california and we'll see this moisture move in on the back side bringing more substantial rain toward the middle of the day and e afternoon. so it could be a messy commute for your ride home. temperatures outside under cloudy skies right now, we have numbers mainly in the 50s out there. 50 degrees in santa rosa, 51 in san jose and 54 degrees in san francisco. by the afternoon, cool, we have some showers, highs only in the 50s and a few 60s. all right. let's check your "kcbs traffic" with elizabeth. >> thanks, lawrence. no big hot spots right now. most of the rain still north of the bay area. so a lot of freeways are dry including here at the bay bridge toll plaza, where you can see it is extra l
something we haven't had to use much this season but now we have it up and running and you can see the showers passing by the bay area today. some of that sliding through overnight. kind of catching a break behind that now. more scattered showers off the coastline more to come. the cold front will be moving in slowly today. you can see all the rain and far northern california -- in far northern california and we'll see this moisture move in on the back side bringing more substantial rain toward...
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animal dna used to solve violent crimes in northern california. the new technique putting murderers behind bars. >> and a stunning reversal on plans to make drastic cuts at a bay area university. why the school is now changing its course. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> san jose state university is backing away from plans to make drastic cuts to classes and staff. earlier this week, school officials threatened to eliminate dozens of classes and jobs because they were $4 million in the red. but yesterday, there was a change of direction. >> reaction utter relief. the fact that this came just 24 hours after the announcement there would be budget cuts is complete relief i think from everyone. >> the university will redirect money for infrastructure and equipment upgrades to cover the difference. they are still calculating how much will have to be deferred in order to save classes. >>> a teenager has been asked to solve dangerous problems at san jose's airport. kiet do shows us the kid's invention that may fix the bird issue. >> reporter: at mineta san jose int
animal dna used to solve violent crimes in northern california. the new technique putting murderers behind bars. >> and a stunning reversal on plans to make drastic cuts at a bay area university. why the school is now changing its course. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> san jose state university is backing away from plans to make drastic cuts to classes and staff. earlier this week, school officials threatened to eliminate dozens of classes and jobs because they were $4 million in the red....
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i hope it will help us to serve a lot more children. i hope it helps make miles' day incredible. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> and the batkid is making headlines. check out today's gotham city "chronicle." also, adam west, tv's batman, did call to check how things are going and sent a gift for the batkid. so that's cool. the adventure starts this morning at 10:00. >> such a great story. love it. >>> 4:32. the bart board has closed-door meeting today and it could be "here we go again" on getting a contract agreement. kpix 5 reporter christin ayers reports bart management has found a surprise in their contract. >> reporter: just when riders thought it was over, the bart labor dispute is back. remember the tentative contract that ended the bart strike? management now says there's a glitch in it. >> stuff happens, is all i can say. things slip by. >> reporter: the bart board director told us buried in the contract which is hundreds of pages long is a provision that gives workers six weeks of paid family leave. bart management said th
i hope it will help us to serve a lot more children. i hope it helps make miles' day incredible. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> and the batkid is making headlines. check out today's gotham city "chronicle." also, adam west, tv's batman, did call to check how things are going and sent a gift for the batkid. so that's cool. the adventure starts this morning at 10:00. >> such a great story. love it. >>> 4:32. the bart board has closed-door meeting today...
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it's insane for us. we didn't -- pretty out of this world. >> reporter: the entire city came together so miles could save a damsel in distress, catch the riddler redhanded and his favorite part, the penguin. >> and then the penguin turned around. >> and apologized. >> turned nice. >> the riddler didn't. >> he is still in jail? >> mm-hm. >> reporter: when the family came home, they found an entire town welcoming them back. nick scott believes the whole thing brought his community closer together. the family wants to take this moment and not only thank those who helped them but they also want to keep the momentum going to help other families and other kids like miles. [ singing ] [ davey crockett ] >> reporter: as for miles, while his wish to save gotham city came true, he says he now has bigger fish to fry. >> next time i'm going to get that joker. >> next time he will. well, miles' adventure cost san francisco $105,000. >> and make a wish plans to fundraise to help pay the bill for the city. what a cute
it's insane for us. we didn't -- pretty out of this world. >> reporter: the entire city came together so miles could save a damsel in distress, catch the riddler redhanded and his favorite part, the penguin. >> and then the penguin turned around. >> and apologized. >> turned nice. >> the riddler didn't. >> he is still in jail? >> mm-hm. >> reporter: when the family came home, they found an entire town welcoming them back. nick scott believes the...
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thanks for being with us. we keep hearing that the economy is improving but you expect the same amount of need this year. >> absolutely. once again, we expect to do around 4,000 families at thanksgiving meals for that many which is about what we did last year and what we see is there are people getting some work but rent prices have gone up. that's really affecting a lot of families. unfortunately, in this uncertain economy, some families just haven't found employment yet. >> reporter: we have recently heard about cuts to the food stamp program, as well. do you perceive that having any effect here? >> absolutely. one of our neighbors just about two houses away experienced that. we have known her for a very long time supporting a family on her own for a long period of time and then suddenly she gets this one blow after also losing her job earlier in the year. it's a tough time for families that are already living on the edge to suddenly pay more and then suddenly lose even more of their support. >> reporter: i
thanks for being with us. we keep hearing that the economy is improving but you expect the same amount of need this year. >> absolutely. once again, we expect to do around 4,000 families at thanksgiving meals for that many which is about what we did last year and what we see is there are people getting some work but rent prices have gone up. that's really affecting a lot of families. unfortunately, in this uncertain economy, some families just haven't found employment yet. >>...